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Re: Kalanchoe Help?
I've kept them through the summer/winter/fall to get them to rebloom. It
would be an annual if you grew it outside in a cold climate, but if you
keep it in a pot, keep it watered and fed, and put it in a bright, shady
spot, it should rebloom. They don't like it too bright since they're leaves
will burn, and they don't like to be kept too damp. Treat it like you would
an aloe plant as far as watering/feeding goes.
Good luck,
Natalie
> I received a kalanchoe plant as a gift in February. The tag in the
>pot classified it as an annual. Simon and Schuster's *Complete Guide to
>Plants and Flowers* calls it a perennial house plant. I'm a bit confused.
>I followed the Simon's advice and dead headed it. Now what? Does anyone
>have some real experience with getting these plants to live through the
>summer and re-bloom?
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